Hi Nicole, I'm glad you have come to the end of your radiation. It is a huge milestone, I finished a few weeks ago and have started hormone therapy. When I finished chemo I felt like crying for the first time and I did when I finished radiation - in front of everyone at work because they gave me flowers. I felt like a bit of a goose for such a public display of emotion but everyone was ok with it.
When I think back about the end of those steps I realize the emotion was about leaving and being surrounded by people who were caring for me and understood what I was going through. I was going to miss them - not the treatment. While I was having the treatment I felt that I was doing something positive to beat the cancer and then it stops and I wonder if the job is done. Well I can only hope so and that the hormone therapy takes care of the rest.
I am weary from all the months of non-stop treatment and doctors and it takes time to recover and then we have to deal with the effects the treatments have left like the fatigue which won't go away over night.
I don't mean to sound like such a sad sack and make you more miserable but what I am trying to say is that what you feel is pretty normal. We need time to heal.
Enjoy your dinner with your friends. They have stuck by you through the last year so if you tear up a bit don't worry about it.
My only tip is to get out of the house and get some exercise every day. Exercise really is good mental health so just take a walk even if it is only around the block.
I'll be thinking of you. Take care of yourself. Maureen